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Product Management History: The Nineties, The Noughties, and Beyond

The Product Coalition

In the early 2000s we also got The Agile Manifesto, which was set to replace waterfall as the defacto method for building software products. It’s hard to say where Product Management would be today without agile, as it gave us so many of the tools which we use to build great digital products. Check out our certifications here.

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The Many Flavors Of Agile: What’s The Right One For Your Team? | Bethany Pagels-Minor, Apple | BoS USA 2018

Business of Software Conference

Agile methodology sounds confusing and difficult, but Bethany Pagels-Minor breaks it down to bite-size slices of delicious cakes that will will help every team work better, communicate better, and provide better returns. It’s called ‘the many flavors of agile and what’s the right one for your team?’ Unsubscribe anytime.

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Executive Director’s Perspective on how to become a product manager

Product Management Unpacked

I have worked in 14 startups, founded four, and have held executive positions for better than two-thirds of my career. You can become a product manager by getting a certification or taking an online course, and these are fine ways to proceed in your quest for knowledge about product management.

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The Difference: Prototype vs MVP

The Product Coalition

While in theory MVPs and prototypes seem like the same thing, and both are part of agile product development, there are a few key differences. Eric Ries describes it perfectly in The Lean Startup. As of 2018, they have sold 1.5 Check out our certifications here. if only it were that simple. To put it lightly… not bad.

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International Women’s Day: Reflections from female leaders in product & tech

Mixpanel

I quickly came to realize how lucky I’d been when I joined a startup as a co-founder and came to raising capital. “I’m currently the founder of LevelUp, a startup aiming to revolutionize mentorship by creating a platform connecting women mentors and mentees based on role, industry, career interests, and goals.

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New at Intercom uncut: Watch our entire virtual launch event

Intercom, Inc.

I first started using Intercom back before OpsGenie got acquired by Atlassian, and 2018 was when the acquisition occurred. When I came to OpsGenie, a small startup company trying to grow, we were looking for a product that would allow us to scale to be able to support customers worldwide. Wayne Stewart: This goes back a ways.